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Kentuckians are still picking up the pieces days after a deadly storm system swept across the state. The fast-moving storm system left five people dead Friday and – at its height – nearly a half million Kentucky residents without power.
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A powerful storm system swept across western Kentucky Friday, leaving a trail of damage, reports of two tornadoes and hundreds of thousands of people without power.
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Pembroke is in much better shape than it was in the wake of December’s tornado outbreak, but there’s a long way to go for the Christian County community.
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As residents of south central Kentucky continue the long recovery from the December tornado, many are burdened with expenses not covered by emergency assistance or insurance.
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Residents in affected areas are reporting flooding, structural damage and downed trees.
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Within Christian County, the small community of Pembroke was hit particularly hard by a tornado outbreak that struck western Kentucky on Friday night.
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Shattered glass lay on the tan carpet next to the Christmas tree, ornaments seemingly untouched. In the back hallway, a chilling draft blew in from the gaping hole in the ceiling as pink insulation flailed in the wind.
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Lead forecasters at the National Weather Service of Paducah said western Kentucky should expect severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and the potential for…
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The National Weather Service of Paducah is urging those in western Kentucky to prepare for a potential severe weather threat Thursday afternoon including…
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Now that it’s over, Tennessee can officially say that 2020 was an abnormally active and “devastating year” for tornadoes.The National Weather Service says…